“One condition, many causes. One cause; many conditions.”
Dr Mark Hyman
Many people have never heard of Functional Medicine, but this fairly recently emerged, science-based specialty is increasingly taking shape in the medical world. Especially in the United States, a lot of attention is paid to this and in various countries there are already progressive insurance agencies that reimburse certain treatments.
Functional Medicine addresses the underlying causes of chronic disease in particular, using a systems approach and involving both patient and practitioner in a therapeutic partnership. It is an evolution in medicine that better meets the care needs of the 21st century.
By shifting the traditional disease-focused focus of medical practice to a more patient-centered approach, functional medicine addresses the whole person, not just an isolated set of symptoms.
Of course, conventional medicine also remains very valuable, especially for acute and more urgent treatments. But a large part of the health care budget is spent on treating chronic diseases. And 50% of the adult population has at least one chronic condition.
Doctor Nora Hendriks has been using Functional Medicine for several years with very good results. She also approaches the menopause and andropause issues, one of her areas of attention, from that specific point of view.
Dr Nora Hendriks always takes plenty of time for her patients, so a first intake will certainly take 50 to 60 minutes.
Each treatment is fully customized. It is therefore difficult to indicate how the process will proceed and how many investigations and consultations will be required. This depends on the complexity of your situation and complaints.
Dr. Hendriks’ treatments are based on the latest insights in Functional Medicine, in which extensive attention is paid to people as a whole and therefore not just complaints-oriented. In addition to the medical history, many factors play a role in this. Lifestyle, genetics, toxic loads, the functioning of all major systems in the body, emotional trauma and stress management are all potential areas of focus. Because no person is the same, every treatment protocol is unique. This means that no standard price indication can be given.
The proposed laboratory tests therefore vary according to the complaints. These can be blood tests at a local laboratory, but also – if indicated – she uses various international laboratories for additional analysis of, for example, genetics (DNA) or specialized tests in the urine or faeces.
The costs of these depend on the application that Dr. Hendriks proposes to you on the basis of your complaints and wishes. When it becomes clear which investigations are indicated, the estimated costs will of course be discussed with you first.
Sometimes it is possible to request the blood test through your GP, so that the insurance could reimburse your analysis. You can discuss this yourself with your GP. Do you have a recent laboratory result? Please do show this to Dr Hendriks before or during your consultation. This could make a difference in the follow-up process.
This depends on the duration of the conversation, but also on the complexity of the analysis being discussed. The more complex the case, the more research Dr Hendriks does behind the scenes for you. It is therefore difficult to give a standard price indication.
Please note: the above prices are an indication and can be adjusted if more or less time was needed for your consultation.
Dr Hendriks examines your file very carefully with every request for a prescription, because your situation is always different from that of another patient. Then her team processes the prescriptions, they are sent to the pharmacy and you receive a confirmation with invoice.
We advise you to contact your health insurance company yourself, reimbursement depends on the insurer and your supplementary policy. A referral from your GP always increases the chance of reimbursement.
In many cases the insurance asks for a performance or treatment code, unfortunately we cannot (currently) state this on the invoice.
Dr Hendriks is a general practitioner specialized in Functional Medicine, and is officially registered in Spain and in the Netherlands as a general physician (see Colegio de Medicos number or BIG number and AGB code on the invoice). However, the therapy she uses is not well known yet in Europe, so it has not been classified everywhere and there are no treatment codes that we could use.
(note: it is not an alternative medicine, it is just not widely used in the Netherlands, unlike some other European countries, such as the UK or Germany)
In short: you will receive an official invoice from an officially registered doctor, including the registration numbers. Hopefully you will be able to declare this.
You are always welcome with us, you can simply pay for your treatment in cash, with your debit card or credit card.
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